SatAM Sonic designs in a game that uses Japanese-style artwork all over it? How strange.

By the way, does the final also look and sound like a Master System game? I found that kind of odd, since it's not using the MegaDrive's SMS mode. But then again, I don't know what features did the Pico lack compared to it.

Yes, all Pico games are like glorified SMS quality. As for those large images posted, they're probably the line art that you color in on one o fthe pages. They're probably also localized, which explains the satam</strike> COLD, SOULLESS, GENERIC SEGA OF AMERICA SPAWNED look, as I'm pretty sure my Japanese version has different images. But I also haven't played it in forever. I'll dig it out soon...

SatAM Sonic designs in a game that uses Japanese-style artwork all over it? How strange.

By the way, does the final also look and sound like a Master System game? I found that kind of odd, since it's not using the MegaDrive's SMS mode. But then again, I don't know what features did the Pico lack compared to it.

Excuse me, but did you just say these were SatAM designs? Jeeeze. If anything, it would be AoStH looking designs, but this is not the case either. These are officially licensed Sega production artworks, used in many, many media formats. They were on merchandise, Valentines cards, strategy guides, you name it. Unless you're looking at something from Sega World, I highly doubt anything you will see has SatAM or Archie production art on it.

RyogaMasaki, on Feb 26 2008, 03:07 PM, said:

COLD, SOULLESS, GENERIC SEGA OF AMERICA SPAWNED look

Now that's more like it! All in all, I do wish more SegaSonic merchandise made it to the US and Europe.

This post has been edited by biggestsonicfan: 27 February 2008 - 04:24 AM